Disposable dog pee pads have a wide range of applications. They can not only meet pets' daily excretion needs but also handle hygiene care in special situations. Specifically, they include the following categories:
Daily household scenarios
- Indoor fixed excretion areas: For puppies that have not fully learned to toilet at fixed spots, elderly dogs (with mobility issues or reduced ability to hold urine), and sick dogs, disposable pee pads can be placed in corners of the living room, bedroom, balcony, etc., as their exclusive excretion areas to prevent urine from contaminating floors, carpets, or furniture.
- Around dogs' resting areas: Placing pee pads near dog kennels, cages, or sofas where dogs often lie can prevent dogs from soiling the surrounding environment due to sudden excretion needs, which is especially suitable for use in winter or when dogs are unwell.

Outdoor carrying scenarios
- During travel: When driving by car, taking online-hailing cars, or using public transportation, lay dog pee pads in pet cages, aircrates, or on seats to prevent dogs from excreting due to tension or jolts and keep the car clean.
- Hotel / homestay accommodation: When traveling with pets and staying in hotels or homestays, place dog pee pads in the corners of the room to prevent dogs from excreting randomly in unfamiliar environments and comply with the hygiene regulations of the accommodation.
Special care scenarios
- Postoperative / rehabilitation care: When dogs are unable to move after surgery or injury, or cannot control excretion due to diseases (such as urinary system problems), lay dog pee pads in the area where they lie to facilitate the cleaning of urine, while keeping wounds or body parts dry and hygienic to avoid infection.
- Postpartum care for mother dogs: After a mother dog gives birth, lay pee pads around the delivery room to absorb urine and secretions of the mother dog and puppies, keep the delivery room clean, and provide a clean environment for the mother dog and puppies.

Pet foster care / commercial scenarios
- Pet foster care centers / hospitals: Placing pee pads in foster cages and hospital cages facilitates the centralized management of excretion hygiene for multiple pets, reduces the workload of cleaning, and lowers the risk of cross-infection.
- Pet grooming salons: Dogs may excrete due to tension during grooming (such as bathing and hair trimming). Laying pee pads can keep the grooming table clean and improve the cleanliness of the service environment.
In conclusion, the core function of disposable dog pee pads is "temporary or fixed urine absorption and hygiene protection". They can be useful in any scenario where dogs may excrete and cleanliness needs to be maintained, making them a convenient hygiene aid in the process of raising pets.


